Virtual reality shows how fracking affects Argentinian river basin – Stockholm Environment Institute

A recent research conference at Argentinas National University of Comahue (UNCo) featured a new virtual reality (VR) experience that allows users to explore how local unconventional hydrocarbon production, known as fracking, affect the water supply in the Comahue river basin.

SEI scientists Laura Forni, Romina Daz Gmez and Marina Mautner are working together with UNCo on the research, which was featured in a news article about the virtual reality project in Ro Negro .

Argentinas Vaca Muerta region, located in the Patagonian south, is home to the worlds second-largest shale gas reserves and the fourth-largest shale oil deposits , where gas production is outpacing the growth of infrastructure to accommodate it.

SEI and UNCo are investigating how this gas production might pose risks to the water supply, agricultural production, and the population that depends on them. The researchers use remote sensing , or scanning performed by satellites and high-flying aircraft, to map the fracking wells proximity to rivers, farms, neighborhoods and cities. That data informed the interactive VR exhibit, accessible by VR goggles, at UNCos conference.

For the first time we are going to have all the information centralized and we are going to be able to visualize all the components at the level of the Comahue Basin, Daz Gmez told Ro Negro.

As climate change progresses, the regions water supply is expected to decline, while fracking increases the wastewater generated. The teams research on this topic indicates that shale operations increase pressure on the water supply and pose a risk to water quality.

The researchers hope the VR project will help educate the public about frackings impact on local populations and ecosystems, as well as promote the use of remote sensing to produce such data.

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Virtual reality shows how fracking affects Argentinian river basin - Stockholm Environment Institute

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